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December 4, 2013 by Mike Dussault

I was there for five years,” Belichick said. “It was five important years in my life, for myself, my family and all that. Obviously, we’ve all moved on, and I have a job to do here and that’s where my loyalty is, is to Robert (Kraft), the Patriots organization and this football team. So it’s no different than how I feel, honestly, about the Colts, or the Lions or the Broncos. I feel differently about the Jets. We won’t put them in that category.

The Blitz with Jeff Howe & Karen Guregian | Boston Herald

https://www.patspropaganda.com/i-was-there-for-five-years-belichick-said-it/

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Patriots-Jets Preview

October 18, 2013 by Mike Dussault

Geno Smith had a rough day the first time the New York Jets and New England Patriots faced off in 2013. It was one of those dreadful Thursday Night Football matchups, and despite the Pats barely hanging onto a 13-10 home win, the Jets kept feeling to be completely out of it due to Smith’s three interceptions (all to Aqib Talib). Smith has had moments where he’s flashed brilliance, however, so there is some optimism that the purchasing of New York Jets tickets won’t be in vain this week.

With that said, The Pats still present a major challenge, as Tom Brady probably would have carved up Gang Green in their first meeting, had it not been for a plethora of drops and poorly run routes by his receiving options. This time around, we suspect he will. 

Enter week seven, Brady and his offense have much better chemistry and the Pats might even get back stud tight end Rob Gronkowski. If Danny Amendola can play (concussion), the offense will be even better since the last time these AFC East rivals waged war.

With New England at 5-1 and trending upwards and the Jets at 3-3 and on the way down, however, this one may not be as close the second time around. Tickets for the game are averaging $229 with a get-in tag of $79. That’s 3% less than their average price for New England Patriots tickets on the road this season. On the other hand, that price is 27% higher than Jets tickets are normally are thanks to Brady and co., while the hype surrounding this divisional bout only adds to the value and appeal.

On paper one could make the case for a blowout by the hands of New England, but hits to their defense and injury questions could lessen the gap. One thing is for sure; if New York is serious about contending for the division, now is the time to do something about it.

Remember, for the best deals on NFL regular season, playoffs, and Super Bowl tickets, visit TiqIQ.com.
Thanks to our partners at TiqIQ for the write up – Mike D.

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A Pats-Jets Q & A with Joe Caporoso of TurnontheJets.com

October 17, 2013 by Mike Dussault

As has become tradition, each Pats-Jets week we do an email back-and-forth with Joe Caporoso of TurnontheJets.com. You won’t find a better football blog or more knowledgeable writer than Joe and it’s always insightful when we pick his brain.
First up, Joe’s questions to me, Mike D about the Pats….
How have New England’s rookie wide receivers been coming along since their struggles in week 2 against the Jets?
There’s no other way to describe them than up and down. Dobson had his best game of the season against the Saints, leading the team with six catches for 63 yards. Still, he had an offensive pass interference and a couple drops, including a really bad one on fourth down late in the game that probably should’ve meant a loss for the Pats.
Thompkins has had 21 catches and four touchdowns on the season, but last week was the first time he’s played less than Dobson. Obviously the game-winning touchdown stands out from last week, but there was also one catch where he basically just fell down after making the catch. 
Both have had their moments, but it hasn’t been a clear “each week they’re better” progression. Really, they’re inconsistent from snap-to-snap, much less game-to-game. Still, the Pats continue to put them out there and the good plays are starting to outnumber the bad ones, but each snap is an adventure and I think that will continue vs. the Jets.
How do you expect the front seven to hold up without Wilfork and Mayo? Who will New England be looking to step up in their void?
Let’s throw Tommy Kelly in there too because it doesn’t look like he’ll suit up this week if his absence from Wednesday’s practice is any indicator. So now you’ve got two undrafted rookies in Joe Vellano and Chris Jones playing defensive tackle. They held up okay against the Saints, but the problem is holding up against the run, especially late in the game. Both seemed to lose some steam at the end of last week’s game.
Now you take Mayo out of the equation, your defensive captain who plays every down, and it’s impossible to not think the defense will be affected negatively. Replacing Mayo will be a group effort with some combination of Dont’a Hightower, Dane Fletcher and rookie Jamie Collins filling in. None of them are as versatile as Mayo, so there’s no simple fix.
But here’s the thing…the Pats pass defense with Mayo and Wilfork has been pretty bad the last three seasons. And Vellano and Jones are actually more suited to penetrate than Wilfork necessarily was. Mayo was good, not great in pass coverage, so I don’t think we’ll see a huge pass defense drop off. Of course they could be without Aqib Talib as well and that would be probably the biggest blow of all.
Do you think New England is going to run away with this division yet again? Who do you think is the biggest threat?
I guess we’ll find out in the next two weeks as the Pats play the Jets and Dolphins back-to-back.  On one hand you look at the injuries and inexperience and it’s hard to say they’ll run away with the division. But on the other hand they’ve been winning games without playing their best football and without their best offensive players. That’s usually a sign of a good team headed for the playoffs. Only time will tell how well they’re able to overcome the injuries and how soon they can get back up to full strength. But I think one thing that’s definitely true is that regardless of personnel, this is another Belichick Patriots team that will fight down to the end and play sound, tough football. At a certain point the lack of talent at key spots will likely catch up with them, but it’s hard to imagine them having a total meltdown and falling into what some might call a “rebuilding year”.
Is Rob Gronkowski going to play this season? If so, when? 
I’ve just about given up speculating and everything seemed to reach a fever pitch last weekend with all the back-and-forth about Gronk and the team putting the decision in Dr. James Andrews’ hands and he determined Gronk was not ready. Now there are reports he’ll be back this week, but it’s hard to take those as fact after all we’ve heard in the last three weeks. I just don’t see how one week makes that much of a difference if Dr. Andrews thought he wasn’t ready last weekend.
Even when he does return, I think we’ll all be on pins and needles that he’ll break it again. There are plenty of people out there suggesting the Pats just IR him and let him get fully healthy for the first time since halftime of the 2011 AFC Championship. Still, reports are that he’s practicing like a beast, so that’s the only glimmer of light.
When he does return there will be much rejoicing, and much trepidation.
And now, Joe answers our questions about the Jets.
What have the Jets done since their ugly loss in Week 2 to the Patriots? 
They’ve been a roller coaster. The following week they had a monster offensive showing in a win over Buffalo. Geno is rookie of the year! Then after that, they were blown out by Tennessee thanks to four ugly turnovers. Bench Geno, Start Simms! Then they upset Atlanta on Monday night in thrilling fashion. Geno is the future! And then finally last week, they scored 6 points at home against the 0-4 Steelers and lost. We need to draft quarterback next year! 
What did you take most from that game that can be used in the rematch?
The Jets should run the football more frequently against New England’s front seven, particularly now with Wilfork and Mayo out. Chris Ivory had some success in the week 2 match-up but they went away from him too much in the second half. I’d like to see both Ivory and Bilal Powell in the 15-20 carry range this Sunday, to help keep Brady off the field and protect Geno from turnovers.
Which players have emerged in the last four weeks and will play a key role on Sunday?
Darrin Walls has moved into the starting line-up at corner and has been gradually improving. Stephen Hill has also been gradually improving since his ugly week 2 game against the Patriots. With Santonio Holmes and Kellen Winslow Jr out, he could be the team’s primary target in the passing game along with Jeremy Kerley, who didn’;t play in the previous game but has played well against New England in the past.
The Patriots could be without Aqib Talib, Jerod Mayo, Danny Amendola and Dan Connolly, all of whom left Sunday’s game vs. the Saints and did not return, but Gronk might be back (we’ve said that before). Is it now or never for this Jets team if they want to be a contender this season?

I do think this is a pivotal game in their season, similar to last year when they were 3-3, choked away a game in New England they should’ve won and then basically went into a tailspin. If the Jets have any desires of competing for the AFC  East or a wild-card spot, they are going to have to win a game like this. They are currently only 1-3 in the AFC and 1-1 in the division. 

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New York Jets – Can They Break Ugly Patriots Regular Season Trend?

October 16, 2013 by Mike Dussault

New York Jets – Can They Break Ugly Patriots Regular Season Trend?

Good read on the history of second matchups between Rex’s Jets and the Pats.

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September 11, 2012 by Mike Dussault


Fastest Rexy’s moved in two decades. And also the best hit the Bills got all day.

https://www.patspropaganda.com/jets-rex-ryan/

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October 10, 2011 by Mike Dussault


Not the offenses best day but for the first time in a long time we can say we saw a playoff caliber defense out there. Seven three and outs is legit even against the Jets struggling offense. They needed this one, and the Pats defense wouldn’t give it to them.

https://www.patspropaganda.com/not-the-offenses-best-day-but-for-the-first-time/

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October 5, 2011 by Mike Dussault

I wouldn’t put too much stock in what happened SUN night. I think the Jets are a good football team and I know they are capable of playing a lot better than that.

Bill Belichick on NYJ loss (via xxchristinacxx)

https://www.patspropaganda.com/i-wouldnt-put-too-much-stock-in-what-happened/

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